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New York State Politics · New YorkNew York City voters are heading to the polls on Tuesday to choose their next mayor in a race drawing national attention. Democratic candidate and state assembly member Zohran Mamdani is leading the race, facing Republican Curtis Sliwa and former governor Andrew Cuomo, who is seeking a political comeback after losing to Mamdani in the Democratic primary.See the Story
Mamdani and Cuomo face off as New York City chooses new mayor, while Sliwa hopes for an upset
41% Center coverage: 308 sources

Zohran Mamdani · New YorkIndians lit up social media on Wednesday to celebrate Zohran Mamdani’s election win as New York City mayor after he thanked his Indian-born parents, quoted a historic speech by India’s first prime minister and turned the victory rally into a Bollywood-style street party.See the Story
‘Badhai!’ In India, a celebration for Zohran Mamdani’s New York mayoral win and his roots
40% Left coverage: 60 sources

Voter · Los AngelesWASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump wasn’t on the ballot in Tuesday’s elections, but many voters in key races made their choice in opposition to him or considered him to be irrelevant, according to the AP Voter Poll. It was hardly an endorsement of his nearly 10 months back in the White House. That theme played out in the governor races in New Jersey and Virginia, the mayoral contest in New York City and a state proposition to redraw congre…See the Story
Tuesday’s races were a quiet rebuke of Trump for many voters, AP Voter Poll finds
74% Center coverage: 32 sources